Temporary Electrical Power definition
Temporary Electrical Power. Connect to Owner's existing electric power service. Maintain equipment in a condition acceptable to Owner.
i. Make arrangements with Owner for temporary electrical service for completion of the Work. Owner will pay energy charges for temporary power and lighting.
ii. Contractor shall provide all necessary temporary wiring (in conduit if requested by Owner), extensions, and temporary lighting devices. Contractor shall remove connections and all extensions of electrical utilities, and restore utility service to original condition at completion of project.
Temporary Electrical Power. Connect to Owner's existing electric power service. Maintain equipment in a condition acceptable to Owner. Make arrangements with Owner for temporary electrical service for completion of the Work. Owner will pay energy charges for temporary power and lighting. Contractor shall provide all necessary temporary wiring (in conduit if requested by Owner), extensions, and temporary lighting devices. Contractor shall remove connections and all extensions of electrical utilities, and restore utility service to original condition at completion of project. Temporary Ladders, Scaffolds, Hoists: Furnish and maintain temporary ladders, scaffolds, hoists, or chutes as required for proper execution of Work. Such apparatus, equipment, and construction shall meet requirements of applicable federal, state, and local safety and labor laws. Guardrails and Barricades: Contractor(s) shall provide safety barriers and signage, as necessary, to clearly identify the working area and to prevent others from accessing the work area(s). This safety zone shall be sufficiently sized to prevent injury or damage to persons or equipment if tools or other items fall from the elevated work. The safety zone plan shall be reviewed and approved by the Owner and implemented prior to starting construction. Provide protection for natural resources, site improvements, existing property, adjacent property, and passers-by. Contractor will be required to repair or replace all natural resources, site improvements, existing property, and adjacent property damaged in the execution of the work to GA Tech’s satisfaction. GA Tech reserves the right to hire contactors / subcontractors for any required repairs / replacement of damage caused by the contractor. Where pedestrian traffic is through or adjacent to work areas, provide continuous [interlocking] steel fence section barricades to protect pedestrians and to prevent pedestrian access into the Work areas. Provide scaffolding with overhead protection where pedestrians must enter the building in the protected Work area. This shall be a stable and secure structure. Contactor shall submit a plan indicating the location of guardrail, barricades, and protection prior to starting the work and such plan is subject to review, change, and approval by the Owner. Contractor shall remove protection, guardrails, and barricades at completion of construction. Traffic Control: Contractor shall conduct operations so as to minimize obstructing traffic flow on campus. MUTCD ...